Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers

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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively listening experience. SE Radio is brought to you by the IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine.

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  • Goodluck duck
    Like the format and topics
    This podcast has the things I want in a pod: 1) Interesting and varied topics with knowledgeable guests. 2) Hosts who are clearly knowledgeable, interested, and prepared for the interview. 3) Interviews are not rushed to fit an artificial schedule. I hate it when things are not given the time they deserve because they hit the 40 minute (or whatever) mark and it gets cut off. 4) It also remains chill. Everyone is interested in the discussion but not acting like they’ve had 10 cups of coffee or invented the warp drive.
  • ivan.kuchin
    Host is lagging behind.
    Podcast host asking questions that are not follows conversation line. It seems to me that questions prepared before the dialog and in spite of conversation questions asked most of the time have no relation to the conversation flow.
  • Barrygster
    Needs audio quality inprovement
    Content is a mixed bag, but even when an episode is good, the audio production quality is poor. Makes it hard to listen to at higher speeds and requires close listening that most podcasts don’t.
  • FireShield95
    Great podcast
    Very informative
  • Pcelo
    .....DOPE!
    The drop in this music.... 👍
  • Jbvfgfrjfgji
    Great job at broad coverage
    Most software engineers I know have deep pockets of expertise, but not in every area. This podcast does a great job of providing a broad range of topics at an understandable level.
  • Nick8090908
    Could be great
    It seems like a lot of the glowing reviews were from years ago. The episodes I have listened to so far have been uninteresting. Often the interviewer seems uninterested and asks extremely basic questions. The guest is clearly selling their product or service and it’s a shame.
  • Dave J Smith
    Most episodes are not useful, with the occasional gem
    I have really enjoyed some of the episodes, such as the CAP theorem from a few years ago, but most of the episodes are not useful for an experienced engineer because they stay at the introductory level for the topic. The interviewers often have zero experience with the topic, so their questions are not helpful. It’s common for an interviewer to spend 2/3 of the show stumbling through the background to try to understand what the topic is. This may be useful for brand new developers, but it’s frustrating for experienced developers who really want to learn about a topic from an expert. Even in the best episodes, the interviewers miss important questions. The show could be 10x better with some new interviewers who ask better questions, and think more critically rather than letting the show be a marketing platform for the guest.
  • marcuscreo
    Amazing resource
    With a deep, interesting backlog of shows that span technology and practices, I love SERadio's focus on practical topics for the "working engineer".
  • Omcauley
    Amazing ideas
    After listening to this podcast I feel that I could recommend this to anyone looking for interesting and new innovative ideas.
  • edwardsgs
    Great Podcast
    Interesting and relevant interviews.
  • arni_gudj
    Best software engineering podcast
    So much value! This is hands down the best software engineering podcast out there.
  • Mrthk
    Essential listening for software engineers and managers
    This podcast will get you up to speed on the latest thinking on all kinds of technology topics, from modern database architecture to workflow analysis to developer tools. It is technology agnostic and covers a whole range of areas that you are likely to encounter as a software engineer or manager, no matter what technologies you use day to day. Listen now!
  • mgalgs
    Thanks for not dumbing it down!
    Too many “technical” podcasts shy away from the nitty gritty details. I’d say Robert Blumen is the best technical podcast host around.
  • listeneririna
    Relevant topics for computer science students
    Shows contain great information and hosts are well-prepared,The content is in depth and topics are relevant to students of computer science work. I hope to learn a lot from it.
  • Moe sial
    Great conversations
    Love this show
  • raekwon0825
    Awesome
    These guys know what they are talking about and deliver the content in an interesting way and enjoyable to listen to. I have learned tons that I use on my job. Highly recommend this podcast especially if you are a geek like me. Thanks guys, for all the great podcasts!!
  • masterpants422
    Excellent Way to Convert Commute into Educuation
    I'm a CS undergrad with on-off industry exposure. I am currently listening to this podcast from the beginning (I'm near episode 100) to expand my knowledge beyond CS fundamentals. The hosts are great and they find great guests. They are very company-agnostic, but many episodes discuss specific technologies making it very practical. Highly recommended.
  • EricLars
    Developer
    This is an excellent resource for me, a software developer, to get a sense of what is happening on a broad range of issues that I would otherwise never hear about. This podcast is interviews with mostly professional developers and covers a fair amount on software design, development, and testing methodologies, as well as software technologies. As should be expected in a niche podcast, the interviews are not always smoothly edited and the interviewees are not professional speakers, so do not always speak clearly.
  • zeemonee
    Amazing and Talented Show, A Must for Any Programmer or Fan of Software
    I've been listening to all the old shows and the cast is very good and format of the show really makes it interesting. Some great interviews with prominent experts in their Software field. If you enjoy programming, do it as a profession, or just like to geek out. This show is a must.
  • Some bugged guy
    Thank you for this podcast!
    If you are looking to brush up on a subject or looking to keep up to date on new technology, this podcast was made for you! Thank you so much!
  • patricklw
    Very Technical and Very Good
    This podcast is not afraid to dive into technical details which makes it a very useful podcast. It isn't always the easiest to listen to while trying to do other things due to the high amount of content packed into each episode. They've done a great job in making a podcast that can help keep software engineers up to date and learning about new things. A task that we often forget neglect in our busy lives. Definately a podcast worth your time. Thank you for making such a good podcast!
  • Robert Uballe
    Safer better world needed
    Love hope faith trust In god we trust
  • unhillbilly
    Premier no-nonsense material for professionals
    Anyone calling themselves a professional software engineer will benefit from this series. Managers of same will as well.
  • JimmyBec
    Best software engineering resource on the Internet
    You will learn a lot. Great show!
  • Copperback
    Interesting
    I'm a Computer Science student and SE Radio is a great source of exposure to the field.
  • MikeNDallas
    Great resource on modern software trends
    I've listened to almost all (100+) of se-radio episodes. This is the best way to catch up with trends in software development. Highly recommended.
  • Dansterino
    Essential for all software engineers
    Being an American, I found myself straining to understand the German accented English. After the first 2 episodes, either I got over it, or they sounded better, and I have been a fan since then. If you are a software engineer and need to know the ins and outs, the acronyms, and the explanations of today's software development technology, you need to subscribe to this podcast now.
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